Alan Rother wrote:
> DevNet was cancelled a year ago.

Well there ya go =)

> Here is the basic rule of thumb, if it is possible to see the dev server
> outside the building where it is housed, then yes you need at least the
> lowest posssible license. If it can only be accessed by developers in house
> on the local network then you might be able to use the developer edition.

No.  the developer edition is licensed for localhost and two IP 
addresses.  If you have 1000 people in your building, and 10 of them 
will be testing your application from their desktops, then you cannot 
legally use the developer edition running on a server.

Of course, if every developer has the developer edition installed on 
their desktop and browses http://localhost/ - even if the files are 
stored in a centralized location, mapped drive sort of thing.. that's 
perfectly legitimate use of the developer edition.

rick

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